Saturday, March 17, 2012

Diabolical CO2: It's allegedly killing off Minnesota moose, while on an island 15 miles away, the moose are thriving. By the way, there are lots of wolves in Minnesota, but few on the island

Decline in Moose Population Could End Hunt in Minnesota | Outdoor Life

DNR researcher Mark Lenarz told the Star Tribune that there are multiple factors affecting the mortality of Minnesota’s moose population, and it seems that climate change could play the largest role.

Isle Royale's wolves at risk of extinction | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com

Fewer wolves mean more moose — and an uncontrolled moose population could lead to starvation for the larger herbivores.

Isle Royale wolves may go extinct soon, scientists say | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota

moose numbers rose from an estimated 515 last year to about 750.

Isle Royale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Isle Royale is within about 15 miles (24 km) of the Canadian and Minnesotan shores of the lake

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